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Date:      Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:22:45 -0600
From:      Thomas Donnelly <tad1214@aol.com>
To:        Alex Huth <alexhuth@arcor.de>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Ports for good audio apps
Message-ID:  <4B301F65.2000104@aol.com>
In-Reply-To: <20091219100751.GA21517@elwood.bluescity>
References:  <20091219100751.GA21517@elwood.bluescity>

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Have you tried VLC?

It plays videos also, along with pretty much any audio codec you can 
think of, but is a fairly minimalistic interface also.

It allows creation of playlists etc. and does anything I need it to.

I personally prefer Amarok (I am also running xfce4) and have a hard 
time using any other program to be honest.

-=Tom

Alex Huth wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have succesfull changed my laptop from debian to freebsd. Only one point
> missing, a good working app for my huge mp3 library. What i found so far:
>
> qout libet
> A very old port (1.x), missing some important features like dynamic playlists
>
> songbird
> A app wich comes the best app (foobar2000) very near. Unfortunately i canŽt
> get it playing any song and there is no port for it.
>
> atunes
> Very good so far, but some strange behaviours. One of these is that it doesnŽt
> show the path of any song. For example i have subfolders (checked, unchecked,
> noID), because i tag my songs with Jaikoz. When i import the songs, all songs
> where imported, but only the the path of the songs in the first folder is
> shown.
>
> OK, there is amarok but i donŽt want the whole kde stuff, because i am using a
> minimalistic way of desktop (xfce4, mutt, etc.)
>
> So my questions: Is there any work one qout libet or songbird? Is there a way
> or app to handle my most important feature (dynamic playlists, rating) from
> the console?
>
> thx
>
> Alex
>
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